Eiki's LC-XNB2UW

Eiki's LC-XNB2UW is an ultra-portable projector with a thickness of 4" and a footprint the size of a legal notepad. The unit displays images in true XGA resolution and video in 16.7 million colors over distances up to 46', on screens up to 20' wide. It projects 1,000 ANSI lumens of brightness with a 250:1 contrast ratio, with three-panel LCD color. The projector's smart scaling technology makes it compatible with input at SXGA, SVGA, VGA, and Macintosh computer resolutions, as well as normal and wide-screen video in most major standards. The unit comes equipped with features such as digital keystone correction, power zoom and focus, a wireless remote control and an on-screen menu system, and automatic signal synchronization. The remote control includes a computer mouse control, laser pointer, freeze and no-show functions, and a digital zoom. Eiki, Lake Forest, CA, (800) 242-3454, www.eiki.com.

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